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<h3>Component universe</h3>
The universe component is a snapshot of the free, open source, and Linux world. In universe you can find almost every piece of 
open source software, and software available under a variety of less open licences, all built automatically from a variety of 
public sources. All of this software is compiled against the libraries and using the tools that form part of main, so it should 
install and work well with the software in main, but it comes with no guarantee of security fixes and support.


<h3>Packages in this component</h3>
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<dt class="source">cython</dt>
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  <tr><th>Version</th><td>0.9.6.14-1
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<dt>cython</dt>
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  <tr><th>Description</th><td>C-Extensions for Python
  (<span class="tl" id="dl_cython" onclick="toggle('cython','d')">More...</span>)
  <span class="t" id="d_cython"><br /><p> Cython is a language that makes writing C extensions for the Python language as
 easy as Python itself.</p><p> Cython is based on the well-known Pyrex, but supports more cutting edge
 functionality and optimizations.</p><p> Development of Cython is mainly motivated by the needs of Sage.</p></span>

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  <tr><th>Package</th><td><a href="../../../pool/hardy/universe/cython_0.9.6.14-1_all.deb">cython_0.9.6.14-1_all.deb</td></tr>
  
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<dt class="source">pythonxy-applications</dt>
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  <tr><th>Version</th><td>0.0-1
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<dt>pythonxy-applications</dt>
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  <tr><th>Description</th><td>Pythonxy Applications Package
  (<span class="tl" id="dl_pythonxy-applications" onclick="toggle('pythonxy-applications','d')">More...</span>)
  <span class="t" id="d_pythonxy-applications"><br /><p> ITK (Insight Toolkit) is a Medical Imaging Toolkit from Kitware,
 providing enhancement of VTK libraries, whose applications can be
 useful far beyond the scope of medical imaging.
 The toolkit provides Python bindings and bridges to VTK.
 Currently under active development, ITK employs leading-edge 
 segmentation and registration algorithms in two, three, 
 and even more dimensions. </p></span>

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  <tr><th>Package</th><td><a href="../../../pool/hardy/universe/pythonxy-applications_0.0-1_all.deb">pythonxy-applications_0.0-1_all.deb</td></tr>
  
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<dt class="source">pythonxy-base</dt>
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  <tr><th>Version</th><td>0.0-1
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<dt>pythonxy-base</dt>
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  <tr><th>Description</th><td>Pythonxy Base Metapackage
  (<span class="tl" id="dl_pythonxy-base" onclick="toggle('pythonxy-base','d')">More...</span>)
  <span class="t" id="d_pythonxy-base"><br /><p> Python is the well known interactive high-level object-oriented 
 language (version 2.5).</p><p> Qt&#39;s primary feature is its rich set of widgets that provides
 standard GUI functionality.</p><p> Scite is an alternative, lightweight GTK-based, Multi-language,
 Programming Editor.</p><p> Ipython is an enhanced interactive Python shell.</p><p> Numpy is an extraordinary module which adds a fast array object
 facility to the Python language. Based on Blas and Lapack libraries,
 it is, with Scipy, the basic module for scientific work with Python.</p><p> SciPy supplements the popular Numpy module, gathering a variety of
 high level science and engineering modules.</p><p> Matplotlib is a pure Python plotting library designed to bring
 publication quality plotting to Python with a syntax
 familiar to Matlab users. It is complemented by some
 TexLive modules for labeling plots with Tex language.</p><p> ReportLab is a library that lets you directly create documents
 in Adobe&#39;s Portable Document Format (PDF) using the Python
 programming language.</p></span>

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  <tr><th>Package</th><td><a href="../../../pool/hardy/universe/pythonxy-base_0.0-1_all.deb">pythonxy-base_0.0-1_all.deb</td></tr>
  
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<dt class="source">pythonxy-dev  </dt>
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  <tr><th>Version</th><td>0.0-1
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<dt>pythonxy-dev  </dt>
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  <tr><th>Description</th><td>Pythonxy Development Metapackage
  (<span class="tl" id="dl_pythonxy-dev  " onclick="toggle('pythonxy-dev  ','d')">More...</span>)
  <span class="t" id="d_pythonxy-dev  "><br /><p> This is the development package for Pythonxy.
 Aside the simple python editor Scite included in the base package,
 we provide a complete, Eclipse based environment including the 
 cdt (C/C++) and pydev (Python) pluggins. 
 This set of modules is suitable for setting up large Python applications.</p><p> Cython is a language based on the well-known Pyrex, that makes 
 writing C extensions for the Python language as easy as Python itself.</p><p> Swig is a tool to get Python bindings for your C/C++ codes.</p><p> CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces that can be 
 used in the compiler environment of your choice. 
 You must know cmake to build your own applications based on VTK or ITK.</p></span>

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  <tr><th>Package</th><td><a href="../../../pool/hardy/universe/pythonxy-dev_0.0-1_all.deb">pythonxy-dev_0.0-1_all.deb</td></tr>
  
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<dt class="source">pythonxy-vtk</dt>
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  <tr><th>Version</th><td>0.0-1
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<dt>pythonxy-vtk</dt>
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  <tr><th>Description</th><td>Pythonxy Visualization and Traitment VTK Package
  (<span class="tl" id="dl_pythonxy-vtk" onclick="toggle('pythonxy-vtk','d')">More...</span>)
  <span class="t" id="d_pythonxy-vtk"><br /><p> This is the Pythonxy package of Python bindings for VTK
 (the Visual Toolkit from Kitware)</p><p> Mayavi is a rather simple Python application for
 visualisation of VTK-format data files.</p></span>

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  <tr><th>Package</th><td><a href="../../../pool/hardy/universe/pythonxy-vtk_0.0-1_all.deb">pythonxy-vtk_0.0-1_all.deb</td></tr>
  
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